2024 marks the 10-year anniversary of Ford Transit in the United States.
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Ford Pro's 2024 E-Transit with Enhanced Range, with up to 32% more range, is now shipping to customers across the country.
With the electric van's enhanced range, drivers can get more miles on a single charge. The E-Transit also has faster charge times thanks to new dual onboard chargers and 2.4 kW of Pro Power Onboard, which is now operable while the vehicle is in motion.
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Charging Faster and Going Further with the E-Transit
Enhanced range capability provides an estimated range of up to 159 miles with 89 kWh of usable energy, supporting work over longer distances and more capability for new use cases. The van also maintains a robust performance with 266 hp and 317 lb.-ft. of torque
Dual onboard chargers deliver a charge time that’s 22% faster than before when using Ford Pro’s 80A Series 2 charger. Driver's also have access to available Ford Pro charging software to help identify the best times to charge.
Available E-Telematics helps fleets optimize vehicle performance with remote commands and controls, in-vehicle driver assist features like Standard Lane-Keeping System, Pre-Collision Assist with AEB, and high-resolution cameras can help to enhance safety and driver confidence.
Enhanced range capability provides an estimated range of up to 159 miles with 89 kWh of usable energy, supporting work over longer distances and more capability for new use cases, like refrigerated delivery.
E-Transit Facts for Fleets
Available Incentives: E-Transit qualifies for the federal $7,500 Commercial Clean Vehicle Tax Credit, as well as other state and local incentives.
Sustainability Powerhouse: E-Transit has reportedly saved over 3 million gallons of gas and reduced CO2 emissions by more than 25 million kilograms, the equivalent of planting 413,377 tree seedlings and letting them grow for 10 years.
Electric Van Sales: In Q2, E-Transit had its best quarterly sales since its debut in 2022, breaking the same record it set in Q1.
A Decade of Success: 2024 marks the 10-year anniversary of Transit in the United States. Since beginning U.S. production in April 2014, more than 1.2 million Transit vans have been assembled at KCAP, and 99% of them are still on the road today.
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